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1 2 | principles which truth and justice dictate for its settlement.
2 6 | propose is manifestly against justice. For, every man has by nature
3 14| supervision, act against natural justice, and destroy the structure
4 19| especially of the obligations of justice. ~
5 20| shameful and inhuman. Again justice demands that, in dealing
6 22| It is a duty, not of justice (save in extreme cases),
7 32| respect for religion and justice, the moderation and fair
8 33| otherwise, that law of justice will be violated which ordains
9 33| chief is to act with strict justice - with that justice which
10 33| strict justice - with that justice which is called distributive -
11 34| make the laws or administer justice, or whose advice and authority
12 34| men that States grow rich. Justice, therefore, demands that
13 36| public and private life; that justice should be held sacred and
14 38| their condition, neither justice nor the common good allows
15 45| underlies a dictate of natural justice more imperious and ancient
16 57| the Kingdom of God and His justice: and all these things shall
17 59| and peaceful, ruled by justice, and, above all, bound together
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